
Originally Posted by
monadnocky
Can we stop with the whole "mental illness" thing? Can we just stop calling rage, anger, and (especially) entitled resentment "mental illness?" Because the more we conflate the two, the more people with bona-fide mental illnesses will be targeted and scapegoated for this problem (although that's well under way as a means to deflect discussion from actually doing anything constructive).
Armchair psychology and ill-informed psychobabble aside, few if any of these individuals have been "mentally ill" in any meaningful psychiatric or psychological sense of the term. And we all know that truly mentally ill individuals are LESS likely to commit violence - while there is a subset that is at higher risk for violence, compared to the general population (and are, in fact, much more likely to be victims of violence), this subset comprises less than one percent of chronically mentally ill individuals.
Rage is not a mental illness (at least by any nosology of which I am aware, certainly it's not in any edition of the DSM). Hate is not a mental illness. Having a compromised cognitive architecture subject to indoctrination is not a mental illness. So can we stop subjecting the most vulnerable constituents of our society to even more stigma?
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